International stars, local talent and cultural delights await at Greek Festival Darling Harbour

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The highly anticipated Greek Festival Darling Harbour is set to take over Darling Harbour this February 22-23, showcasing the rich heritage of Greece with a vibrant lineup of performances, entertainment, and cultural experiences.

One of Australia’s largest and most beloved cultural festivals, this two-day event promises an unforgettable celebration of Greek traditions, food, music, and more.

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The festival will feature internationally acclaimed artists as part of its star-studded musical lineup. Nikos Zoidakis, known for his captivating blend of traditional Greek music and contemporary influences, will take the stage on Saturday, February 22, bringing a dynamic performance that is sure to captivate audiences. Also, on stage on Saturday, the festival welcomes the Xylourides ensemble, offering a unique performance that blends traditional Greek folk music with modern sounds.

On Sunday, February 24, Rena Morfi, one of Greece’s most beloved voices, will close the festival with an exhilarating set that will transport the audience to the heart of Greek culture.

The Greek Festival Darling Harbour is an essential event for those seeking to immerse themselves in Greek culture, and it’s a unique opportunity for the public to engage with the diverse and vibrant traditions of Greece. From live music performances and traditional Greek dance shows to authentic food stalls and family-friendly activities, this festival offers something for everyone.

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Rena Morfi.

As one of Australia’s largest cultural festivals, Greek Festival Darling Harbour continues to attract thousands of visitors each year, celebrating the Greek community’s significant contribution to Australia’s multicultural landscape. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Greek culture or discovering it for the first time, this event is a must-attend for all.

The festivities will be held at the iconic Darling Harbour, a location that will undoubtedly provide a stunning backdrop for the exciting program of events.

Don’t miss out – mark your calendars for February 22-23 and enjoy an unforgettable weekend. Get ready to experience Greek culture at its finest, with exceptional performances, mouth-watering food, and an atmosphere of pure celebration.

For more details visit www.greekfestivalofsydney.com.au

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